Seconded to WFP's Technical Support Unit, your primary responsibility will be
to provide technical assistance to food security analysis, by developing tools
for monitoring the effectiveness of food aid interventions. This will also involve
providing training and ensuring active liaison and collaboration with WFP staff,
relevant Committees, UN agencies, INGOs and government counterparts.

To succeed in this role, you will have a formal qualification in a relevant
discipline (e.g. nutrition, agriculture), 3 to 5 years experience in food security
analysis, including participatory rural appraisal and rapid rural appraisal.
You will have an ability to extract, interpret and analyse qualitative and quantitative
data, as well as a solid track record of participatory learning methodologies
and of nutritional surveys and analysis. Computer skills and effective communication
and interpersonal skills are essential. Recruitment and selection procedures
and checks reflect our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.

Required ASAP. Closing date: 25th July 2001

To apply :
For further details and a detailed Job description or to download an application
form please visit our website at: http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/vacancies

To apply please send a supporting cover letter and comprehensive CV, clearly
stating the name and location of the job you are applying for along with the
media reference (SCF/FSEC/SL/EU) in your covering letter. Failure to include
all of this information may delay the processing of your application.

- We do not reply individually to applications. If you have not heard from
us within 5 weeks after the closing date you should assume, that we have not
short-listed you
For more information see : http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/vacancies